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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1852 Bass Boat Mod - Electric Only
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<blockquote data-quote="kbeazy35" data-source="post: 405619" data-attributes="member: 19395"><p>Ah perfect! Has 35 hp tiller on right now that runs me 23-27 depending on weather and who is with me. But after snagging season I plan to put my 87 mercury 50hp console steer on it.. but I do like the openness of the rear deck with tiller. Great stable boat and I'm definitely with you on carpet... I like to bass fish and river fish bare foot. Appreciate and look forward to see your materials list... I've done a smaller project before but excited to see how you'll do your hatches and everything else. Mine will definitely need some paint or steelflex on the bottom to sharpen it up..this is the previous owners "duck hunting camo" but it was a great deal and seller was a great guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbeazy35, post: 405619, member: 19395"] Ah perfect! Has 35 hp tiller on right now that runs me 23-27 depending on weather and who is with me. But after snagging season I plan to put my 87 mercury 50hp console steer on it.. but I do like the openness of the rear deck with tiller. Great stable boat and I'm definitely with you on carpet... I like to bass fish and river fish bare foot. Appreciate and look forward to see your materials list... I've done a smaller project before but excited to see how you'll do your hatches and everything else. Mine will definitely need some paint or steelflex on the bottom to sharpen it up..this is the previous owners "duck hunting camo" but it was a great deal and seller was a great guy. [/QUOTE]
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